Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 14, 1982, Image 133

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    IH reports incentive plan;
announces additional tractors
O FREDERICKSBURG, Va. -
International Harvester has ac
counced a variety of incentives
available to help fanners purchase
new equipment through October
31, 1982. Options available to
fanners on tractors and combines,
for example, include a waiver of
finance charges, cash rebates
directly from IH, and special low
rate financing.
In a meeting with its agricultural
equipment dealers from
throughout the Va., W.V., Fa.,
Md., N. J. area, IH also announced
the availability of three new farm
tractors rated at 80, 112 and 170
FTO horsepower.
“IH is moving forward with new
products while offering the farmer
a choice of purchase options that
best match his individual needs,”
said R. F. Goodwin District
Manager for the area.
From now through October 31,
1982, Goodwin explained, farmers
purchasing a new IH two-wheel
Select Sires names Bovier
PLAIN CITY, Oh. - William
Bovier, of Woolrich has been
named Sales and Service
Representative for Select Sires.
Bovier will serve Central Penn
sylvania, a new area for Select
Sires direct service.
Bovier has extensive experience
with cattle and the artificial in
semination industry. He worked as
Technician for Northeastern
Breeders Association in Bradford
County from 1970 to 1978. Bovier
then moved to Indiana as Sire
;Power’s Indiana District Sales
'Manager, a position he held for
four years.
; Bovier .will serve dairy and beef
in central Pennsylvania
twith semen and products from
Sires.
RQURCR’C Distributors for RP forages from HARD
* ■ ■ ■ * fci ■ * (North American Plant Breeders)
Your first choice
to beat “wet foot”
Resistance to
•Higl
root rot—“wet foot disease”
• Very high yield potential
• Excellent winterhardiness
• Rapid recovery after cutting •
• Greater resistance to anthracnose, pea
aphids and leaftroppers'thah most-other;
alfalfas/ - ~
• Available with GroZone 1,1 Seed Coating
Visit Our BoQth at Ag Progress Days
P. L. ROHRER & BRO.. INC.
drive tractor up to 187 FTO hor
sepower or a four-wheel drive
tractor up to 170 FTO horsepower
have a choice of three options;
special low rate financing of 12.9%
for three years or 14.9% for up to
five years; or a waiver of finance
until Jan. 1,1983 with a cash rebate
on most models ranging from $550
to $2,600; or larger cash rebates
ranging from $7OO to $4,000 for cash
settlement. .The special low rate
financing and waiver of finance
apply for all new tractor purchases
financed through the International
Harvester Credit Corporation.
Goodwin added that the choice of
the same low rate financing terms,
or a waiver of finance until Jan. 1,
1983 with no rebate, or a rebate for
cash settlements, is available on
new IH combines purchased from
now through October 31, 1982.
Other incentives are available for
used tractors and combines and for
certain implements, Goodwin said.
Of the three'new tractors an-
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nounced at the meeting today, two
are additions to the IH 30 Series
introduced last September. In
cluded are the 80 FTO horsepower
3088 with a smooth-shifting 16F/8R
speed transmission and the 3488
Hydro at 112 FTO horsepower with
hydrostatic transmission offering
an infinite selection of speeds
without havemg to shift gears.
The other new tractor is the 170
FTO horsepower 6788, largest in
IH’s line of 2+2 design combines
the traction of four-wheel drive
with the row-crop versatility of
two-wheel drive designs.
He also noted that more than
1,100 IH dealers in the U.S. and
Canada are holding Productivity
Clinics this summer to advise
owners of IH’s Axial-Flow com
bines how to properly maintain
and adjust their combines for
maximum productivity. Also, from
August through October, more
than 1,300 IH dealers will host Red
Power Showdown Days to
highlight the complete line of IH
tractors as well as combines and
other implements.
New Holland cites
round baler policy
NEW HOLLAND, Pa. - Sperry
New Holland has announced a two
year or 5,000 bale “repair or
replacement policy” covering the
upper apron chain on round balers
purchased after May 17,1982.
Sperry New Holland Product
Manager Richard Salisbury says
the company will provide this
service to the original purchaser
and will repair or replace the
chain, including labor, for a period
of one year or 2,500 bales if the
chain fails under normal use and
maintenance. The policy also
provides a new chain, without
labor, during the second year or an
additional 2,500 bales. This chain
Ahead in yields
and anthracnose
• Fights “summer decline”
caused by anthracnose
• Proven yield leader
• Early maturity; fast regrowth '
• Good bacterial wilt resistance
• Fine stemmed, leafy forage
• Available with GroZone™ Seed
Coaling
SMOKETOWN, PA
PH: 717-299-2571
Lancaster Farming. Saturday, August 14,1982—D5
Tobacco harvest
This working prototype of a tobacco harvester is being
developed by agricultural engineers and agronomists at the
University of Maryland Agricultural Experiment Station and
tobacco research farm near Upper Marlboro. Patterned after
the “French Harvesting System," the equipment virtually
eliminates the need for hand cutting, spearing and stacking,
with one machine operator replacing five or six hand
laborers.
replacement policy is subject to replacement of repairable corn
some exclusions relationg to the P° ne nts.
BEDFORD
FredClaycomb
Phone (814) 623-8375
■EUZVUE
Union Mill Soil Service
Phone (717) 935-2770
aim
RabertD. Foot
Phone (814) 267-5187
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John Fester
Phone (717) 752-5064
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Marshall Equipment
Phone (412) 783-6333
COLUMBIA CROSS ROABS
Longenecfcer Feed Store
Phone (717) 297-3864
DOYUSTOWN
Schmalz Brothers
Phone (215) 794-7259
GETTYSBURG
John J. Hess
Phone (717) 334-8553
HAMBURG
Jim Landis
Phone (215) 562-8347
HARLCVSVUI
Abram <5. Metz
Phone (215) 287-7588
LANCASTER
Farmer's Supply Co.
Phone (717) 394-7137
maxatahnv
Kellers lime Spreading
Phone (215) 683-6074
Glenn I. Martin
Phone (7i7)325-2092
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- TwbiSprincoFwm
Phone (814) 662-2262
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FWKPUY
Kevin Clipp
Phone (301)582-0363
RP Dealers in Pennsylvania:
RP Dealers in Maryland
WESTMINSTER
Raymond Brown Ml
Phone (301)346*7209
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MIDDLETOWN
JohnAhnne
Phone (717) 944-6270
MIUERSBURG
Steve Snyder
Phone (717) 692-4385
MHJ.HAU
Webb's Super Gro Products
Phone (717) 726-3167
MORGANTOWN
Ira Nissley, Inc.
Phone (215) 286-9328
NEW BLOOMFIELD
John Adams
Phone (717) 582-2348
NEWBUIC
Boyd Morrow
Phono (717) 423-5502
NORTHAMPTON
Edward Werner
Phone (215) 262-6552
mcNnao
Samuel E. Knouse
P none (717) 463-2885
SPRING GROVE
Carlton Seed Co
Phone (717) 225-3730
TAMAQUA
Richard Koch
Phone 1717) 668-3849
TURROTYHU
John Hershey
Phone (717) 649-5596
WARRIORS HARR
Helena Chemical Co.
Phone (814)632-5177
weusvui
Donald Knaub
Phone (717) 432-4509
HAGERSTOWN
Nelson Miller
Phone (301) 824-2311